Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s son, Junaid Safdar, was fined in Lahore’s Johar Town for breaking traffic rules. The violation was related to having tinted windows on his car, which are not allowed under traffic laws.
The fine was issued during a routine check by the Dolphin Police. Officers noticed the tinted windows and took immediate action by issuing a challan (traffic ticket) on the spot.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz praised the officers for doing their duty honestly and fairly. She said that the law applies to everyone equally, and even her own family is not above the rules. By supporting the police action, she sent a clear message that her government stands for justice and fairness.
Maryam Nawaz also thanked the enforcement team for sticking to their responsibilities and upholding the law without any pressure. She added that no one, regardless of status or family ties, should expect special treatment.
This action is being seen as a positive example of equal law enforcement in Punjab. It shows that the government is serious about making sure rules are followed and that no one gets special privileges.
The incident has gained attention across social media, with many people appreciating the Chief Minister’s stance on accountability and equal treatment.
It reflects a step forward in building public trust and creating a law-abiding culture in the province.